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College news, December 3, 1947
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1947-12-03
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 34, No. 09
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
BMC-News-vol34-no9
THE COLLEGE NEWS
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Page Three
BM Teams Fail
As Males Assail
by Hanna Holborn ’50
“Brawn over brain
Has done it again!”
This was the melancholy cheer
that echoed over the hockey fields
of Bryn Mawr as football and soc-
cer played by Haverford with the
aid of hockey sticks overwhelmed
the more skilled but more delicate
Bryn Mawr squads. It is rumored
that the score of Monday’s game
between the footballers and Bryn
Mawr’s second hockey team was
3 to 1, while that of the other
match, played on Tuesday by the
first team, was 4 to 0.
Both games were played in an
atmosphere of chill, damp, and ut-
ter darkness. Haverford expressed
disappointment that the hockey
rules included “Tackling Verboten”
and aimed at each other rather
than at the goal. One Haverford
goalie was observed reposing hap-
pily against the goal-post and
playing with a yo-yo |
Clad in a jumbled assortment of
what passed for sports clothes,
Haverford executed miraculous
gymnastic feats on every part of
a field liberally sprinkled with
bodies. “How do they know so
much about hockey?”
overawed spectator as a Haverford
man bounced off the field, commit-
ting three fouls as he went.
FINESSE THE JUKE-BOX
Relax this Saturday night to
the music of Don McCandles’
orchestra at Denbigh’s Christ-
mas dance (contact Nan Gar-
ton for tickets).
asked one!
Vocat. Committee
Plans Science Tea
The first Vocational Committee
tea of the year will be held on
Tuesday, November 9th, in the
Common Room of Goodhart. This
tea is the first to be held in re-
sponse to the poll conducted earlier
in the year.
Tea will be served at 4.30 and
discussion in the field of science
will begig at_5.00. promptly....An
alumna from each of the biology,
chemistry and geology depart-
ments will give a ten-minute talk
on the work she has done after
college, and Miss Oppenheimer will
speak afterwards, to cover the
points not mentioned.
that an alumna who is a medical |
student will also come to speak.
An informal discussion will follow
and the alumnae will be in the
Rhoads show case after supper for
individual interviews and discus-
sions.
Because all the speakers have
not yet been heard from, these
plans are necessarily tentative, but
if there is no further announce-
ment, the tea will be held as plan-
ned.
It cis hoped |
NOTICES
N. S. A.
On Thursday, November 20,
Bryn Mawr ratified the NSA con-
stitution by a vote of 426-40. 85%
of the undergraduate body voted,
98% for and 7% against ratifica-
Ten cents will be added to
the Common Treasury dues to cov-
tion.
er regional and national NSA dues.
Common Treasury -Dues
Common Treasury dues will be
on the December 10 Pay Day—$3
for Undergrad, $1 for Alliance, 25
; Murals, Please
All contributions for the Mural
Contest for the Rumpus Room are}
to be submitted to Ann Hinman,
Pem West.
day, December 5.
Head of Chapel
Beginning this April the Head
of Chapel will be. chosen by a
| campus-wide election,
| appointment by the Undergrad
The deadline is Fri-/
instead of
‘prrog
’ Alwyne Recitals
Mr. Horace Alwyne, Director of
the Music Department, will give a
series of three Pianoforte Recitals
this season in the New Century
Club in Wilmington, Delaware;
the first program, to be given De-
cember 9, will comprise Russian
music.
cents for Self-Government, ah
Undergrad deficit, |
NSA dues, and 60.
cents for Varsity Players. Total is |
$5.10.
cents to cover
10 cents for
Ardmore Beokshop
in
Suburban Square
for
BOOKS AND XMAS CARDS ~
TO MAKE YOUR
CHRISTMAS :
WARDROBE
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Do Holiday Shopping
at
TRES CHIC SHOPPE
YOU’LL NEVER BE
A
WALL-FLOWER
AT
THE DENBIGH DANCE
IF YOU
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FROM
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